The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-11-18, Page 6Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1948
A young girl was taken to her
first football match. All the way
through the game the onlookers
raised their voices, criticising or
complimenting the two teams.
When the girl returned home
her father asked her which side
had won.
"Well,” she answered brightly
’"from what I could hear
‘Rotten Foulers’ defeated
‘Dirty So-and-So’s’ 2 to 1,”
the
the Lon-
' NOTICE
WHITEWASHING
Arrangements can be mado
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Bill Watson
Bashwood Phone 35rl9
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BUANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford
and Shirley spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins,
of Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLeach,
of Arkona, were Sunday guests
of Miss Thorpe and Mr. Harvey
Parkinson.
Miss Madalene Dann, of
don, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Dann.
Mrs. Robert Chittick, of St.
Marys, spent the week-end with
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Thom
son and Mr. Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family spent last Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Facey, of Belton.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
and Miss Edna Facey,
spent last .Wednesday
and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper
attended the Journal-Argus ban
quet at Zion (Mitchell ,Road)
on Friday.
Mr. M. E. Hooper is spending
a few days in Toronto and at
tending the Royal Fair,
Mr. Gerald Paul and Miss
Norma Urquhart, of Kirkton
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs, M. E, Hooper.
Channell
of Picton
with Mr.
Winter
Tune-up
Get instant starting in cold wea
ther. Complete auto repairs
all makes of cars.
on
Bob Cook
MOTOR SALES HENSALL
boy“Why do you call your
friend ‘Pilgrim’?”
"Because every time he calls
he makes a little progress.”
Another Name for Want Ads?
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR RENT
rs
REAL ESTATE
CORN BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST
market price and shelled at
farm. See me while the price
is high. H. Peterson, R.R. 3,
Dashwood (formerly Lloyd
Lippert farm). 18:25:2c
BABY CHICKS
ORDER CHICKS NOW
First hatch December 5th.
Hatching twice weekly there
after. Setting all breeds.
eminent Approved.
Neuliauser Hatcheries
81 Kings St., London, Ontario
FOR SALE
Gov-
FOR SALE—Baby pram in
good condition. Phone 351J
Exeter. 18c
FOR SALE—Weaner and start
ed pigs. A. E. Oestreicher,
Dashwood. Phone 57rl0.
4:11:18c
FOR SALE—McClary electric
range, practically new. Apply
to G. W. Layton. 11c
M.lili.iniiiil.liii
your garment. Combining
own sample cloths with our
Top line, we are able to of-
you a fine selection. Don’t
to see them now!
FOR SALE—’33 Chevrolet stan
dard, in good condition with
good heater and anti-freeze.
Apply to G. Bonnallie, above
Fink’s Meat Market. 11:18*
/■
Made.to-Measure
SUITS
You’ll be right in step with your
new fall and winter suit if you
drop in and let us measure you
for
our
Tip
fer
fail
FOR SALE—N EW SINGER
SEWING MACHINES; Electric
portable and Cabinets ma
chines. Also treadle machines.
For information, write Singer
Service Representative, Box S,
Times-Advocate. 11:18:25c
HENSALL
Ladies
Church
Bazaar
of the
Chiselhurstof
will hold their
in
Hensail
the school
United
December
M en*s We ar
Christmas Cake
Place Yow Order Now
Cream Puffs
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS
Cream Pies on Order
Try Our Wholesome Bread and Tasty Pastries!
Brock’s Bakery
PHONE 8
United
annual
room
Church on Saturday,
4 from 2 to 5 p.m.
Mr. Bruce Glenn, of Guelph,
spent the week-end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Glenn.
The Legion are sponsoring a
Bingo and Dance
Hall, Hensail, on
ember 19. Chickens,
and geese are the
door prize is a turkey,
doch’s Orchestra
the music for the dance.
Arnold
Mrs.
hostess
of the
Auxiliary
Mrs. Roy Bell assisted
hostess. Mrs. Glenn Bell,
dent, presided and the meeting
opened by singing hymn „7‘Man
of Sorrows, What a Name”.
Mrs. H. Hoy read the Scripture
a-fter which Mrs. C. Forrest led
in prayer. Mrs. Roy Bell gave
an interesting reading and il
lustration on the "Formation of
the Union Jack”. Hymn "From
Greenland’s Icy Mountains’ was
sung followed by the roll call,
minutes and business. It was
decided to invite Mrs. (Rev.)
Sinclair, of Caven Church, Exe
ter, to be the guest speaker at
the December meeting. The roll
call was answered by a way to
make lasting peace. Mrs. Glenn
Bell was re-elected President
for the New Year by an un
animous vote. Miss Jean -Mc
Queen presented the topic
“Looking Ahead” which was
very interesting. The meeting
closed by singin;
Shall “ ’
in the Town
Friday, Nov-
turkeys
prizes. The
Mur-
will furnish
■Circle Evening Auxiliary
John E. McEwen was
for the regular meeting
Arnold Circle Evening
on Monday evening.
Bell assisted the
presi-
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Lay Away P/an
A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Xmas
LOTS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE
Diamonds and Wedding Rings
Bridal Wreath
BIRTHSTONE
CAMEOS
Forget-Me-Not
SIGNATS
EMBLEM RINGS
the
which
The
g "Zion’s King
Victorious” after
Lord’s Prayer was
unison.
Bell
Murdock Bell, of
Hay Township, was discovered
dead at his residence, the Bell
homestead, one mile and a half
west of the village in his 80th
year. He suffered from
condition. The deceased was
member
family.
Stewart,
services
home of
of Hensall on Tuesday at
p.m. conducted by Rev. P.
Ferguson. Interment was
Hensall Union Cemetery.
Reign
which the
repeated in
William M.
William
a heart
a
of a prominent pioneer
Surviving is one son,
of . Hensail. Funeral
were" held from the
his son, one mile west
2
A.
in
Lorie Elco
Watch es
Certina Girard-'Perregaux
Silverware
1847 Rogers Kingsplate Community
William Rogers Tudor Plate o
— Good Selection of
English Bone China Cups and Saucers
Shop early and get the choice”
Jewellery
Lunch Box ideas
1. Vacuum bottle of tomato soup
1 buttered roll filled with
meat relish
1 sandwich of cheese
Carrot sticks
1 fresh peach
2. Potato and ham salad
2 sandwiches bread and butter
1 fresh tomato
Package cookies
Milk
3. Minced liver sandwich
Whole cooked egg
Buttered roll
Celery and radishes
Slice Of jelly roll, apple
Milk
4. Scrambled egg and
wedges in container
Cucumber sandwiches
Chocolate cup cake
Orange juice
5. Bean soup
Crackers and cheese
Gtated carrot sandwich
Fruit cup- in container
tomato
WANT AOS DO MORE WHEN
YOU TELL MORE. PHONE 31w
FOR SALE—19 46 Hudson se
dan, air conditioner, chrome
Wheel rims, fog lights, %
leather trim,
1935 Chevrolet Master Deluxe
sedan, heater, original -finish,
5 new tires and low mileage.
1935 Dodge sedan,
tioned motor
These cars
condition and winterized. Bob
Cook Motor Sales, Phone 54
Hensail. Open Saturday even
ings. 18c
FOR RENT—Heated, furnished
apartment, no children. Apply
Box T Times-Advocate. 18c
FOR SALE—iFrame building
24x18. Apply Bill Elliott,
Centralia. 18:25*
re-condi-
and heater.
are in excellent
FOR SALE—2
house, Hensail
good
hard and soft
Immediate
Pearce,
storey brick
nice location,
good
water inside
possession.
Realtor, Exeter.
basement.roof,
Wm.
FOR SALE—Boy’s heather ov
ercoat, size 15 ; girl’s coat,
blue, size 16, worn one win
ter. Apply at Times-Advocate.
18*
FOR SALE—Lady’s pale green
coat, grey Bombay lamb trim
med, size 14, brand new, $30.
Phone 375W. 18
FOR SALE—-2' young
horn bulls, red in
serviceable age, also
fer 3 year old to
shortly. Apply Fred
phone 172rl6 Exeter.
Short
colour,
1 hei-
freshen
Dawson,
18*
FOR SALE—Oil burner, in
good condition, used one sea
son. Apply Mrs. Lee Wilson,
Exeter. 18 *
FOR SALE-—-Hudson -Commodore
Six sedan, like new, with only
17,000 miles, air condition,
heater. Apply R. Grenier, B-A
service. Phone 50r5 Dashwood
FOR SALE—1934 Ford, in
fair condition, will sell cheap.
Phone 3 7W Exeter. 18*
FOR SALE — Wine convertible
baby buggy. Phone 846J Exe
ter. 18c
FOR SALE—1930 Ford coupe;
2 purebred York hogs. Mur
ray Hamilton, Ailsa Craig,
•phone 621r2. 18*
FOR SALE — Baby carriage
complete with mattress and
snow runners. Phone 3 4 OR
Exeter. 18 *
FOR SALE—Beatty gas wash
ing machine, in A-l condition.
Apply to Ray Clarke, phone
84r4 Kirkton. . 18*
FOR
ket
12,
ton
SALE—Boy’s black blan-
cloth overcoat, size 10 -
nearly new. Phone Credi-
40r3. 18c
FOR SALE—Coal and /wood kit
chen range, Findlay Condor,
all white enamel, reservoir
and shelf, extra good condi
tion. Could be seen at Har
old Lightfoot’s, Centralia 18*
FOR SALE—Rangette, in good
condition. Mrs. M. Ryckman,
Main Street, South. 18 *
FOR SALE—Ladies black Hud
son Seal fur coat, only ,one
season old, size 38 in new
style. This coat was left with
me to sell and can be bought
for less than half its value
for quick sale. George Wright
FOR SALE—Black seal coat,
size 16, fitted, like new;
suitable for short person.
Boy’s overcoat, brown, 8 year
size, like new. Phone 9 2
Lucan. 18*
FOR SALE—Brown . chesterfield
coat, size 14, good as new.
Mrs. Allen Richard, phone
178r6 Exeter. 18c
FOR SALE—Ladies black coat,
size 18, Persian lamb collar,
worn one winter. Phone 297J
Exeter. 18c
FOR SALE — Slightly used
washing machine with new
guarantee, at large reduction.
One new large refrigerator
with frozen compartment. We
are
cu.
tors
ery.
Huron Street, East.
expecting shipment of 6B
ft. apartment refrigera
tor Dec. and Jan. deliv-
Crocker Refrigeration,
18c
FOR SALE — Reg. Pekingese
dogs. Phone 37 Exeter. 18c
FOR SALE—Tops and standing
mixed timber. Thomas K.
Patten, R.R, 3, Lucan. 18*
FOR SALE—23 stocker
Apply to Charles
9 8rl5 Zurich.
pigs.
Bedard,
18*
FOR SALE—Nine little pigs.
Phone 36r32 Crediton.* 18*
Sit
heater,
wind-
driven,
mile-
TO RENT-—-Furnished house
keeping rooms, private en
trance. Apply Mrs. Service,
Grand Bend. 18c
FOR SALE—Hudson 19 4 6
per-Six sedan, radio,
defroster, seat -covers,
shield washer, Owner
perfect condition, low
age. Apply 370 Adelaide St.,
London, Lower apartment.
Phone Fairmont 3051. 18c
FOR SALE—Privately owned
1938 Ohev coach, good con
dition, good tires. See E. E.
Wuerth, phone 84 Zurich.
, 18:25*
Waterproofing Textiles
LET IT RAIN! LET IT POUR!
"Rainproof” all your clothes-,
Topcoats, overcoats, snow suits,
overalls, work jackets, mattress
es, sports jackets etc. etc. at
home, ,89c bottle will do three
topcoats. At Traquair's Hard
ware. 9tc
TO RENT — Roomy country
house. Apply at Times-Advo
cate, 18;25c
PLEASANT Accommodation in
comfortable, warm home for
quiet couple, abstainers,
about Dec. 1. Phone 17. . 18c
WANTED
WANTED—Two or three un
furnished rooms, no .children.
Sgt. Ridley, phone Local 8.
R.C.A.F. Centralia.
WANTED—By reliable party, to
rent or buy 10 to 100 acres
with buildings. State price.
P.O. Box 92, London, Ont. 18*
WANTED TO BUY —Hudson
Seal fur coat in fair condi
tion. Mrs. N. Hockey, phone
239 Exeter. 11:18*
WANTED TO RENT—A garage
in the vicinity of Anne St.
Phone 255W after 5.30 p.m.
> 18*
WANTED — Young couple, no
children, require living ac
commodation in Exeter. Apply
at Times-Advocate. 18*
WANTED—One or two rooms
in Exeter by airforce couple,
no children, LAC. Cuccio,
phone R.C.A.F. Workshops.
18c
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Man or strong boy
for Christmas rush at Post
Office, eight .days, 59 cents
per hour. Apply at once to
M. W. Pfaff. 18*
WANTED—Single man by the
year for farm work. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 18*.
GIRL WANTED for dining
room work. Dominion Hotel,
Zurich. Phone 70 Zurich.
4:11:18:25*
HELP WANTED—Stenographer,
able to take dictation, exper
ience preferred, but not essen
tial. Apply stating salary ex
pected to Box “E”, Times-
Advocate. He
STRAYED
STRAYED —• Onto my premises
Lot 13, concession 18, Town
ship of Stephen, 5 head of
cattle rising 2 years old.
Owner may have same by
paying advertisement and
grazing expenses. Isaac Best-
ard, phone 39r25 Dashwood.
11:18c
STRAYED—Onto Lot 5, Con.
9, Stephen Twp., in June, 1
black steer and 1 grey steer.
Owner may have same by
paying for pasture and advt.
Phone 47rll Crediton. 11c
STRAYED—From Lot 7, .Con.
6, Hay Twp., one yearling
red and white heifer on or
about Aug. 15. Mark in
right ear. Anyone knowing
its whereabouts please phone
176rl3 Exeter. IStfc
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—In Exeter Tuesday mor
ning a child’s Sunshine tri
cycle. Finder please phone
3 42W. 18*
LOST—At grass farm at Sodom
a yearling heifer, red with
white star in forehead. Fin
der please communicate with
George Frayne 84r20 Kirk
ton. 4:11c
LOST—Man’s dark brown gab
ardine top coat taken from
Exeter Opera House cloak
room Saturday night, Novem
ber 6. If not returned to or
iginal place by midnight, Sat
urday, November 13, legal
proceedings will be taken as
party is known. Coat has dis
tinctive markings. 11*
FOUND—A Collie dog. Phone
Crediton 67. 18c
FOUND—In Southcott Bros,
store, a sum of money. Own
er .can have same by proving
property and paying for advt.
Southcott Bros. 18c
FOUND——In Exeter a costume
jewellery necklace. Owner
may have same .by proving
property and paying for advt.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distri
bute our 250 products: Toilet
Articles, Medicines, Extracts,
Spices, Floor Wax, Insecti
cides, Farm Products, splendid
assortment of Gift Boxes. Our
dealers make substantial pro
fits! A <
home! For
tails, write
Delorimier
P.Q.
customer in each
• Catalogue and de-
f to FAMILEX, 1600
Street, Montreal,
28:4:11:18:25:2c
FOR SALE — An apartment
house with modern conveni
ences, all rented. The pur
chaser could live in one suite
good revenue
Pearce,
11*
and have a
from others-. W, C.
Realtor, Exeter.
FOR SALE—100 acres clay
loam with full set of build
ings, phone, stores, church,
chopping mill, handy. Hydro
at gate. Some b ush. Full
price $5,300. Early posses-
Pearce, Realtor,
11*
sion. W. C.
Exeter.
FOR SALE—-Brick 'house with
three apartments, 3-piece bath
and hot water heater. Price
$4,500. Yields -over 15% on
investment. Phone 379w. 11c
$1500.00 CASH AND Balance
in monthly payments will buy
a comfortable brick house.
Part of house could be rented
if desired. Immediate posses
sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter. 18c
$9,000.-0-0 ON EASY TERMS
will buy highway farm with
modern house and good barn
Hydro and water pressure
throughout. Close to village.
$14,000.00 will buy .122 acres
with good house and barn.
House has all modern conven
iences. Barn has hydro and
water pressure. This is one of
the best producing farms in
the Exeter District. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont.
18c
PERSONAL
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weak, rundown, anemic, ex
hausted men, women. New
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today. At all duggists.
Liver upset—feel squeamish?
Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES.
famous herbal medicine used
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TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be accepted at
the Office of the Clerk for snow
ploughing the streets
Corporation of the
Exeter during the
ter.
• Contractor is to
with wing and
ploughing of Village streets
first responsibility.
Tenders to
per hour and
later than 5
1948.
of the
Village of
coming ,win-
use plough
must accept
as
be made at rate
to be received not
p.m. December 4,
c.V. Pickard, Clerk.
18:25
NOTICES
NOTICE—My wife having left
my bed and board, I hereby
give notice that I will no lon
ger be responsible for any
debts which she may incur.
—Ernest Cooper. 18:25*
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ List, 19 48 Municipal
ity of the Township of Usborne,
C-ounty of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with section 7 of
The Voters’ List Act and that
I have posted up at my office
at Usborne, Ontario on the 17th
day of November, 194-8, the list
of all persons . entitled to vote
in the said Municipality at Mun
icipal Elections, and that such
lists remain there for inspection
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to
day for appeal be-
day of December,
lastlaw, the
ing the Sth
1948.
Dated
ember, 19 48.
HARRY
this 17th day of Nov-
G. STRANG, Clerk
Township of Usborne
18:25:2
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ Lists, 194 8, Munici
pality of Exeter, County of
Huron.
Notice is hereby given that
I have complied .with section 8
of the Voters’ Lists Act and
that I have posted up at my of
fice at Exeter on the ,5th day
of November, 1948, the list of
all persons entitled to vote in
the said Municipality at Muni
cipal Elections and that such
list remains there for inspec
tion.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to
‘ / for appeal be-
Of November,
law, the last day
ing the 26tih day
1948,
Dated at Exeter
ember 5th, 1948.
C. V,
Ontario Nov-
Pickard, Clerk
11:18c
COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF EXETER
The first sitting of the Court
of Revision, for the revision of
the 1948 Assessment Roll of
the Village of Exeter, will be
held in the Town Hall. Exeter,
on Monday, November 22, 1948,
at 2 p.m,
Dated at Exeter, Ont., Novem
ber 10th, 1948.
11:18c C. V. Pickard, Clerk
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
A Court of Revision of th&
Assessment Roll of the Town
ship of Stephen for the year
1948, will be held in the Coun
cil Rooms, Crediton, on Friday
November 26th, .1948, at 1
o’clock p.m.
F. W. Mbrlock, -Clerk
11:18c.
RE—INSURANCE
Policy-holders of The Hay
Hay Township Farmers* Mutual
Fire Insurance Company who
operate Tractors on Barn ,Floors
are, according to recent regula
tions passed by the Board, of
Directors, obliged to attach to
their Tractors an approved Fire
Extinguisher. Failing to do this
voids your insurance. Contact
the nearest Director who has- a
supply of Pyrene Extinguishers
on hand. Price $10,00.
H. K. Eilber, Secretary,
Crediton.
4:11:18c
Township of Stephen
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the electors
of
be
proposed and
particular of-
to be elected,
will be ad-
the Township of Stephen will
held in the Town Hall in.
CREDITON
on
Monday, December 6, 1948
at 1:00 p.m.
for the purpose of making and.
receiving nominations for Reeve,
Deputy Reeve, Councilmen, and.
also for Trustees of the Town
ship School Area comprising sec
tions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and.
Unioh 8. 12 and 14, three to be
elected.
And further notice is hereby
given that in the event of more
candidates being
qualifying for any
fice than required
the proceedings
journed until
Monday, December 13, 1948.
when polls shall be opened from.
9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock
p.m. at the following places with
the undermentioned officers in
charge as fixed by
law viz:
Poll 1, Polling
Mill’s Shop, Lot
D.R.O.—W. B. W i 11 e r t, Poll
Clerk—-Gordon Wilson; 2, Pen-
hale's kitchen, Lot 20, Con. 2,
Preston Dearing, Geo. Walker;
3, Council Chambers, Crediton,
Thos. Trevethick,- F. W. Morlock;
4, Town Hall, Lot 10, Con.
7, Alvin Baker, J. H. Gaiser; 5,
O’Rourke’s kitchen, Lot 10, Con.
12, Pat Sullivan, Jas. Mawhin-
ney; 6, Koehler’s Store, Lot 23,
Con. N.B., E. G. Kraft, Chester
Gaiser; 7, Sweitzer’s kitchen,
Lot 19, Con. 17, John Houla-
han, M. C. Sweitzer; 8, Pollock’s
Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B., Mansell
Hodgins, Wm. Hicks; 9, War
ner’s house, Lot 1, Con. Sauble,
Colin Love, Leland Desjardine.
And all electors are 'hereby
requested to take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
IF'REEMAN W. MORLOCK
, Returning Officer
Crediton, Nov. 12, 19 48
. 18:25:2c
Township by-
booth—Mrs.
28, -Con. 1,
AUCTION SALES
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS, FEED
AND FURNITURE
W. E. Nairn, -auctioneer, has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
Lot 10, Con. 4, Blanshard
2^ miles east of Kirkton
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25
Commencing at 12:30’
STOCK: Belgian horses; 22
high grade Shorthorn cattle; 46
shoats and store hogs.
FEED: 35 tons of hay; 1400
bus. mixed grain; 20 foot en
silage.
IMPLEMENTS: A full line,
including dairy equipment with
DeLaval magnetic milking ma
chine.
ALSO household furniture.
Positively no reserve as farm
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
This sale will start sharp on
time. Booth -on the -grounds.
THOMAS NEAR, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN, Auct.
is
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Lot 20, Coll. 10 HIBBERT Twp-
1 mile west of Cromarty on
TIIURS., NOVEMBER 25.
194-8 at 1 p.m.
HORSES: 3 horses.
15 Oxford ewes, supposed to-
be in lamb. 1 Reg. Oxford ram.
Quantity of hay.
Full line farm machinery.
Household effects.
TERMS—CASH
ANDREW McLACHLAN, Prop.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
HAROLD JACKSON, AUct.
18:25c